24 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing Fellowship positions at University of Bergen
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Structure-Based Drug Design at the Department of Biomedicine Postdoctoral Research Fellow Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society
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characterize cellular model systems suitable for the investigation of the mechanistic principles of how small molecules, such as NAD, CoA or FAD, control processes related to metabolism and signaling Design and
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (tenure track) automation of operations/analyses in chemical synthesis Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through robust and close
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31st August 2025 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English Postdoctoral Research Fellow (tenure track) automation of operations/analyses in chemical synthesis Apply for this job See
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow associated with Marine Biogeochemical Predictions and Projections Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through robust and close
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The University of Bergen is subjected to the regulation for export control system. The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications. About the position of postdoctoral research fellow The
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postdoctoral researchers. DigiWells promotes a multidisciplinary and innovative environment. Depending on research interests, the PhD fellow may collaborate with and visit international partners such as UT
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. The center hosts a vibrant research community of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. DigiWells promotes a multidisciplinary and innovative environment. Depending on research interests, the PhD fellow
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. About the project/work tasks: The position is affiliated with the research group for Energy and Process Safety (EPT) and is funded by the Faculty of Science and Technology as part of the in-kind from
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graduates to people with relevant experience from industry. About the project/work tasks: The position is affiliated with the research group for Energy and Process Safety (EPT) and is funded by the Faculty